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VOL. XV.
ATLANTA. GttOIlGIA, SUNDAY. JANUARY 24. I860.
NO. 20
She gaily $ntcUiflcnccr.
ATLANTA,
CEORCIA.
Saturday Evening, .Jan. 23.
livening'
XCdiLion.
Davis' Hall.—Id ihe bauds ol TumpUton,
as ibis Hall wus last evening, as a matter ol
cour&o we felt gatiafled that Camilla anil Fan-
ulinn would be a -success. Our anticipations
were more tban realized.
Miss Alice Vane's Camille and Fauchon, with
tbe dances of tbe Vaue Sisters, aud tbu charac
ter dance of Webster, put tbe audience In tbe
vuy ueal of humor. Tbe music constituted an
ullmcltve leu.uro, while the management dis
played tasto and skill.
Miss Alice Vane's benefit won for bor laurels,
aud tbe applause she elicited must still linger iu
her ear*.
Kecollcct to-night Is the IgAi* By particular
request, Little Barefoot Is the play, “^empletun
deserves success, lor be spares neither labor nor
money to please the public.
A large number ot last night's visitors, per
haps ail, will bo present. We bespeak lor him
u largo audience, lor bis troupe richly merit it.
Churela Notice.
Atlanta, Uu., Jaunary 28,1809.
The MembeiB and Congregation ot .Trinity
M. K. Church, are hereby-notified, that the Pews
in said Church will he runted lor the present
year, on Tuesday 20th rash, at 10 o'clock, a. in.
All are respectlully and earnestly requested to
be present or to get some one to represent them,
Don’t forget the time.
C. L. Reuwixk, Secretary.
By order, Board ol Stewards.
«KOR«IA 1. I is LA 'IT It F. ATLANTA B18INKSS DIRECTORY.
HOUSE.
House met at 10 a. m. 1‘rayet by the 11- v.
.VI Kit rll A NT TAILUK.
, T. (.*. IJIIAMI'K, Mt.rch.nl Tailor, Alabama aueel,
Dr. Brantly. next door in Ki» office. Atlanta. Ui ,.wiu keep con-
ct.i , ... t, a....„, vUnily on hand a wen eel cted Block or the vur, la lea t
Mr. Stapleton, ol J. Ileteon,appealed and was , tly , e / of li00dJ , or u ^ u . We „_ Trimmings. *c.
sworn In.
.Mr. Barclay—A resolution that each member
be furnished with ten dollars wuitli of statione
ry.
Mr. IlawJiatnended iiy^'Ming Clerks.
cuts—ly
IIIHACCO MKHtHANTM.
i2-
To tho Honorable Siaauin and Itepro-
eentatlvea In General Assembly Mel
We, the Undersigned, Lady Trustees of the
Georgia State Lottery, respectfully beg to lay
this memorial betore your honorable body.
Tbe Legislature ot 1800 granted to your mo
morialiats, without their application or know!
edge, along with one W. \V. Boyd, who did
apply tberelor, tbe franchise ol conducting a
Mines ot lotteries lor the benefit of Indigent
widows and orphans of our State: we accepted
Hie trust In good faith, and with a sincere deter
mmatlon to see that the object should be faith,
lully carried out, aud, by virtue ol Bitch grant,
entered upon the enterprise at great cost and
still greater risk. The necessarily heavy expense
(iucideut to novices) ot inaugurating aud estab
lishing the institution, has beeit incurred and
lully met The first struggle for existence, so
far as relates to ourselves, imfflgt; the second,
for a triumphant success to come, is tor your
selves to determine.
iu the face ol the most unprecedented and
unscrupulous opposition, individual and organ
ized; crippled by the attacks ot avowed loes;
Letrayed by professions ot lalse friends, whose
personal connexion with the enterprise, (and
with whom we were placed In association by
■ he Legislature ol 1808,) led us to expect a dif
ferent course of conduct, whether considered itt
point of Interest or character, aud beset by ail
manner ol untoward circumstances; we have
yet struggled on, and now led assured that,
under the piteenl management, honest and eco
nomical, the institution will realize the hopes of
its real friends, and abundautly satiety the rea
sonable requirements ol the public; provided,
. it be let alone aDd allowed—what even the
meanest culprit may deinnud—a nut tidal.
The experience ol the lust few mouths—since
we met and placed the management in a Board
iu whom we can confidently rely—has firmly
persuaded us that the huuuue purposes of the
grunt can und will he lully attained ; II the
hand ol unfriendly legislation l>e only stayed.
Will such opportunity be' given us? How
many mouumenis ol Georgian enterprise, phi-
lantbropy and i • uticence, all over tbe country,
avouch tuo utility ot Lotteries ? How mauy In
stitutions dedicated to science, patriotism and
philanthropy, owe their origin thereto? Are
we wiser than the Fathers ? ilay we not, fol
lowing in tho loot-prims of an ancestry, ol
whom to be ashamed were impious, essay to
rival them iu building another and grander
monument? Not to gratify the pride and am-
biiion ol lull grown men ; not .o ostentatiously
prove the munificence of an age; not even to
commemorate the heroic dead; but a monu
ment of noble and pious Charily, in the lorm ol
a Home lor ihc Widows aud lrieudk-ss Orphans
of our owu beloved Georgia I
The laud, several acres, whereon we propose
to build mis Homo, wilhin the corporate limits
ot this city, eligible and commanding, as to sit-
utiuun, has been already bought and paid tor.—
But fuF-lorelgn and moat unirlendly imerterence,
we snould have commenced our "labor ol love"
iu October last.
Let no "unlineal band" strike us down now,
and, ere a twelve-mouth roll by, we shall have
reared the walls ol an edifice which every true
Georgian will behold with gratetul pride; »h eh
will houorahly attest the considerate concent ot
our generation tor the poor, the Irteudless, the
unlortuuate; and which will prove to luture
ages our appreciation ot those noble charities
which impart to human nature iu truest dignity
and most distinctive excellence.
Mrs. Cuas. J. Williams,
Mrs. W. T. Wilson, i Tm a„„
M its. Georoe D. >lks, f Tra ltC
Mbs Caas. D Peaksok, j
Mr. Auderson ameuded' by striking out ten
and inserting five dollars. Rules suspendend
and Mr. Anderson’s amendment acccpletf.
Mr. Crawford — An amendment requiring
members drnwing over five dollars worth ol
stationery to uccouut to the Treasurer. Accepted.
Mr. Sattsvey—A resolution appointing it Joint
committee Irom the Senate and House to decide
the amount ot stnlyfuery to be allowed each
member. /
Mr. Hamilton moved to lay the whole matter
on the table. /Lost.
Mr. Shumate called the previous question,
which was sustained, aud U.e resolution adopted.-
Mr. Shumate—A resolution requiring the
Treasurer to report the amount ol money paid
lor vacciDe matter. Rules suspended and reso
lution adopted.
The report of the Committee on the Macon A
Brunswick Railroad was taken up, adopted, and
transmitted to the Senate.
Mr. Lane—A resolution that all resolutions be
takeu up wilbont a suspension ot the rules.
The rules were-,suspended to hear bill3 on
first reading.
Mr. Scott, of Floyd—A bill creating a new
Judicial Circuit In North Georgia; also, a bill
Incorporating tbe Rome Iron Muuuluctiiring
Company.
A bill to fix tbe lees of Clerks of tbe Superior
Court.
A bill fixing tbe tee9 of Ordinaries
A bill amending section 8508 ol Irwin’s
Code.
A bill amending the'clfirter oi Cave Soring. I
A bill relieving D. A II. Beussee ol double isx- j
ation in ClHrke county.
A bill to.build a jail in Towns county !
Mr. O’Neal—A resolution requiring the Clerk 4
of ,tbo House to keep an account of the time
consumed by each member in speech-making !
This is suicidal, and of course Mr O'Neal was
joking.
Mr. Felder moved that all "buuconihe" resolu
tions be credited to tho member introducing
such.
The tesolution was indefinitely postponed
A hill lor the election ot a Stale Gclogist.
BILLS ON THIRD READING.
A bill relieving members ol Watchful Fire
Company ol Americas, from jury duty. Re
committed.
A bill establishing a county commissioner in
Stewart county. Referred to Judiciary Com
mittee.
A bill to amend the act incorporating the
town ol Lumpkin. Passed.
A bill lor the relief of Waller Appling ol
Cobb. Lost,
A hill dcfiuiug tho mcauing ol section 3852 ol
Code of Georgia. Passed.
On motion ot Mr. Belbune, the House ad
journed until Monday 10 o'clock.
'JORDAN. 1IOWAHIP « HARALSON,Tobacco Com-
mlFBiou Merclmnte, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia,
keep constantly un imud all grades of Chewing ana
aHH.kilig nr -- - iel^-fy
JKWKLKHN AND WATCH-MAKERS.
Jewelry, Gold Pens, spectacles, CPC., t
Retiair'ne riopf wed warranted
./Atlanta ArtvertlBemcn H.
Come in out,of toe JaWS OF iiai'fl!
Hesitation and delay are nothing but another
torm ol suicide wheu you have a remedy at your
band to remove pain instantly.
Dr. SlAGftIEL’8 PILLS I
Are the true grains and essence ol health, and
the latest gill that beibhee haa given to the
world.
HOOTS A NO SHOES.
u. il. it ex. VV. KOitCtt, kVDoJewue JjcawmB Hoot* *b0
.'Shoes, WhileUtt.il sireei, keep on haud the Urgeet and
txMit selected stock in Atlanta, and frill alwayi acll to
- . freight
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„ COW P K€TMIN A H\ .
o aCK & DA VI.*5. Couecti zners. and detuere in foreign
Fruits, ProierveB.JellieB, Toys, Willow Ware, &c., eor»
n>:r Atacama and Whiwiuii etrcelt, Atlanta, Georgia.
au-r^O-lm v
G. W. JACK, Confectioner, Candy, and Cracker Man*
r. f ‘t •tnrer, MThitohnlI Trent
ai>5 »1
. FROM MEXICO TO ALA8KA
Tha ***oplt know them I
The People use them!
;Phe ocople praise them!
81/5,000
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
—AT— . .
TIE LITE JESTWOI
f ,V; .1 ii t n A.<i v«-r-i luementa.
: 1 J A. C I F I O
GUANO GQIPANY.
CAPITAL 1,000,000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
rjpitll* GUANO
CEO. SHARP, Jr., Agent.
KBDWINB* KoX Keep tfttr** Live £>ruxftt©re. M ly
WI LI Aon A CRANK, Druggist, Dealers In Pun Madi-
ciuce [.Ld Chemicals, under National Hotel. my3&-ly
J. A. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist—ngc
M. a. ilKNN Y, Wnuleettle and itcuu Dca.cr in bran
dies. Wines. Whibkies. Gina, and Oigare, No. 14 Alabama
street. AtiMi-ta Os. 12m
tfESItHN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ON und after May 18th, Passenger Tmln* will run
0 follows •
GOING NORTH.
LEAVE ATLANTA. '
8j1 5 A. IU. Daily (Except Sukday’b,) Bxroxsi
I’assrhi»eh.—Arrive at hattanooga 4:46 r.
m., eouuectinK with trains of Naanrlilt and
Chattanooga Railroad lor N&ehrille, Louie-
vllie and the Wnet,And for New York and
other Eastern Cities, rid Louisville; also with
it.tins of JUemphia and L&rleiion Railroad
<or Memphis, New Orleana. etc.
.tl. Dailt ;Exc«rT Su/dat's,) Dalton
A'.oommodatio.h.—Arr.ve at Marietta at 5*66
i* ¥.. CarL^rsville m:1S p. m , Kingston ktli* P.
m , Dalton ia:30 a. X.
1 7:00 P. 71. Daily Gheat North ark Moail.—Arrive
a'. Dai ton 1:80 a. m., - ounectiug with trains
! ior Knoxvijie. laynchhurv. Washington, Haiti
| in**re, nn'/tdeiphia aiKl New York. Arrtre at
• 'hnttttU*^>ga at 4. a. * . eonntCtinL'with trains
"i Nashviiie and baiuuooga Railroad for
Nashville, Louisville and the West, and for
New York and other Eastern cities, Wd Louis-
Viilee; ai-o with trams of Memphis and
Charleston Kvlroad for Memphis, St. Louis
aud the Vt est.
COMtNOSOUTll.
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
3-4b A. 71, Daii.t Okeat MfUTHtBS Mail.— Lojiv-
ink; Chattanooga at 7:10 r x.,connecting with
trains or Niunvilie ‘aud Chattanooga and
Memphis and Charleston Railroads, and Dai*
♦ on at ik4d r. k , conMectim» with trains of
East Tennessee slid Georgia Railroad.
1 I tOO A. 71. Daily (Kioskt duxday s.) DaLTOX
Accomxodatio.v.—Leave Dalton at 8:16 a. x<,
Kiug-t"u 5:80 a. x.. Cartersrille 7:16 a. m.,
Marietta at H:*i7 a. x.
IiIO P. *71. Daily (Except BtrNDAY’sJ Bxntxss
I’assbnoeh.—Leave Chattanooga at 4:60 a. x.,
conuectlmr w.th trams of NashrilJe andCbah
unooga, and Memphis and Charleston Ball*
roads.
Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaohes
on all Nl^ht Trains.
E. B. WALKER.
mayia -Master of Transportation.
of s;j e»tAb.lfnrr*'*r.’
t o b-i'.e\s ’.Li', the (. ‘
appr^date
These pilli grapple with dlswiae &l it» foan-
lain head, and ro«*t it out ol the paiieot'a syeiem,
at once They wrtirv toe -ody againet liiMAAe
in all fon»> of Aud-Jen Attack aca epidttDice, , —
and enable all to brave the miasmauc hunger ol j
swamp* and forecta. One ol Dr. Maggiel'a {
Fills relieyea the ectire sysUrnj oi ano • mBE unprecedented r
achea. enliven£ ’.hfc bpir.jj ana »*;Dua sew Llool , A * ,EC * *t« opet.mr la*
1 1 i U-ns of AUA-.ta know .. _ .
. «.,n btore. My sales Iats b^srt. L«i-rr a;.»2 on tnt *tren.*
' BOIMHNG TiiKOlGli I HE 1 ElNi. 1 °' r ! at. «y no-. m u Ufr*»» * t
of ins goods tAat oaa <m»r te u in th.autargci, Ufore
^ .. , . i or sines the war.
CtU lor ihews intsutnaoie tobdicioee your »
nearest dniggiat’h, and ii he is out ol ititstu xend
to the. proprietor’* office lor theta. .They are i
mailed sately all over the globe.
ONE MINUTE TO 8AVE YOUR LIFE! | FIFTY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SETS
Take Di&ense m time and you wv‘1 sufler lefis
and be saved mauy days ol useie** misery.
What One Hundred Letters s day say irom pa
tients all over tne haoitable giooe
Dr. Maggiel, yotu pH: has rid ms of a'.i n'.l’.ionsnaee.
No more noxioas note* lor me .c tlvv or ich piu« uucec
st one lime. One ol your pir.t uut*i Die.
Thank*. Doctor. Mjr headache tu* .cit me. bend me
tnotner box to Keep lo the HuU»c.
After soflenng torxn retro in oi.^ous cholic, two of jonr
pH la eared me, and X have no return o: u.«
Our doctors trtited me for Chrooic Connipation, a*
they called It, and at last aaid 1 was iLcuraixe. Your
Maggiti'* Puls cured me.
1 tn*/i no appetite; Magglel's PiL's gave me t hearty
one.
Your Pills art man elloue.
I send for another box, and keep them in ’.he hoo-e.
Df. Maggiel has cured my htmoacLe Uia; vem rhxouic.
I gave nslf ot one of your pil.s to my t%be for oLolen
Morbus. The dear young thing uot wezi u* a o*y.
My nausea ol a morning'.e low cured,
koor box ol Magirtei's halve cured me of noises m the
bead, i rnhbod some Salve behind my ear ar,u the Lw^c*
.eft. '
• bona me two boxes; I want one for a pour tarn jr.
I enclose a ooilar ; your price if twenty five ct-Eff but
the medicine to mu is worth a dollar
Send me five boxes uf juur pi .*
Let m« have three boles of your Sairc and PJls ^y r»-
dom malL
Doctor, my burn bse been healed V' your ve
FOR ALL oISEAsis OF-THE KIDNEYS,
RETENTION OF URINE, &C.
M&gglel'i F'.r.s uc n |jeni-a cure. One Pil;
will sails!*' an* one.
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' u’Cvr «-.me cntdjtif n». gieateT. fertl-
iht* h-rtv-n Gcaao Its co^t per ton is
I’tnr.aa; crtce, pUnters can
icii thus reante greater
• hr • ip- >. c** of Wo. II Yonog. Esq.,
• (.x :*•. wh--m we r t :er. 20 pounds ps*r
. r.r'....~r. Ii-.xlo :x.cre&f»d the crop three
: .luc* • er A'.-e lLcrtased tne crop
■ y r. It?. X otr half the quantity to
- . . . ?Ld piai.tcpoc it.
-.r ... . r L - . a stand, acd well
etiw r halt broadcast
-» . . . a • Tuts is found to
. • r . • v. -l? dri.,.
- • * r .cc crop »o largely, but
> •.»? <e*t er- thus adding
- * r. slc makes a good
. : • - k kCkti v j. uterpUlar.
—. ~ cl tne last crop
- r rrzt. rz :iv»rstaent.
; l i» P tfce*e fads.
• - - . -- r y i tr.a. on a -msli.scale,
• * a*. « tet rxpenence gained
• .f pour .sa will
£ If AIR 4 BRO., Seiiiug Afreuts,
Atlanta, Georgta.
. _ - jl -Jj.:* J -UiiA^more, Mi.
. • ‘ 7 - -/r- oULdM with ft:r-
. • •-•Ar.nr-ta..i*r naae» None
"Co.
'cstlmonlaUi
. *»a., Dfenber 10th. 18M.
-* it *.--'xrr: I • 1 ,p'..cd OO'.bU KiCifiC
; : f. *.l< .*%•«! of »'•: pi-mas per
. . *.•! -: produced a crop
.* • •*.- wvtld produce with—
Cr.Lusj^iLEY.
. . ; Gx . btc 1, :956.
- ' . i spplted 3»*' poaedi per
•_ : . • «—; ; .. :ract you. Not-
* ... ..... kLd the at tecs of
f cotton per Acre.
. he Goals I fc *sthered culy
i—• -• u-vto.r.'.fc the qua:*-
>.r.'-c the quau-
E. MO Rids.
I 5
‘:.,':a. ox.. Dec. 1W
A- . \ Z-.r This xtxs the So.ub A
— i‘ *h rt t of 1\.0 vo8i.de-
• : j Apert. :l the dr:...
• : - i • x. . br.'eve -.Lcrt-Ased
’ * weeks’ drought
: *\.M CALHOUN
W ^ T C II 1£ S •
BY TELEGRAPH.
.VSIV YORK ASSOCIATED PRKSS DISPATCHES
FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
Serwue yruttratum, WcaMneoi, (ieneru. Lteniudi
and leant of Aypotile,
Maffgiel’s Fills will oe lnUiifi an EfieCtnal
Retneuy.
r-vv.Li.d*/ dr.s Witcze. ' :
HAMIEL*S FILLS LW SALVE;
Are alrnoet univeioal in Uieir efietu,
and a cure can be almost always cMranteed
J E V E L R AT
atvles too aamsrco-tJ) met’,', z.
TuaX ACCIDE.ST.—Mr. James Pope, one oi
tbe sufferers irotn the accident on tbe Macon &
Brunswick road, heretofore noticed in this paper,
wus in our office yestciduy, and gave us tbe
name aud residence ot each ol Uie sufferers, as
lollowa:
Jno. Ward, North Carolina, killed.
Mr. Davenport, Cutooua county, Ga., killed.
James Pop-, Wbiitluld county, (near Dalton,)
Ga„ shot in tbe moulh.
Win. Saudsiuc, Catoosa county, Ga., slight’lv
wounded in tbe chin.
Mr. Pope said be saw the negro load his mus
ket mat morning with buckshot, and that the
uegro remarked at the time that be intended to
kill the first man who tooled with bifn that day.
Mr. P. lurtber stated that the negro was walk-
lug in Irom ol tbe crowd ot men, among whom
the shot look effect, with the musket cocked on
bis shoulder, and that be saw tbe negro look
back, as it to give the muzzle ol bit gun the
Proper direction, aud he then pulled the trigger
Mr. P. denies that himselt or triends were teas
ing tho negro at the lime; that, being strangers
who bad juat arrived the night betore, they did
eot know tbu negro, and had no object in annoy
ing bim.
ii Mr. Pope's statements to us are correct, we
have only to say a most 4 brutal and savago out
rage was committed, and the guilty party lisa
been acquitted oi all criminality.—Maxn Trie-
prafh.
Pciitr cK is alter tho leadership of t'.ie House,
aud Butler la alter Schetick. Wnahbnrnc holds
that indefinite office at present, and Butler only
waits for him to get a foreign mission belore ho
scalps bis rival.
Twp.nty-mni; women in Indianapolis have
petitioned the city council for mi appropriation
of money to aid them Iu leaving the Cily ami
going lo distant places whoro their character is
unknown. They declare their intention to
loro>
.V0 0.V DISPATCHES.
WAsnufoTo-s, January 28.—Tbe House is dis
cussing Mr. Boutwell's manhood suffrage amend
ments.
Tbe Senate, while endeavoring to get up the
Manhood Suffrage bill, found that there was no
quorum present Tbe Senate Seems loth to take
it up. Efforts are now pending to make it the
special order ior Thursday.
Havas*, JaBuary 28.—It is reported that the
rebels are deceiving Valmaseda by a small force
in his front, and moving westward. A large
force baa already reached Villa Clara.
Steamers ire engaged to bring Valmaseca
back.
Lodok, January 38.—The Greek adhesion lo
the protocol is considered certain.
Havre, January 38—Travelers are annoyed
by tbe severe passport system.
Banco del Comercio has resumed.
Monetary and Commercial
market Report* bjr Telegraph.
Niw Voss, Jammy Jl.—Slocks uuictUol. Money
easy St 7. Excasngs WR. Gold Ut\. Bonds ol IMS,
1S*<. North Carolina!, old, 61; new, 6> Vlrglr.ua,
ex-coupons, 56is' asked - now, tig. Tsnusssces, cx-iou-
p.lUB, 67; n«w, 67*. Flour 10 to 16 coots b-ttor oc low
.padoa. Wbsst firm and quiet Coro quiet sod uu-
ebsoerd. Pork quiet; now msss (Su. Steam lard atnady,
by tbe bArttl, 19* to 19*. Cottob lowsr at »*.-
Freights qnltt.
Lomdon, January 93 -Noon -Conscli 93* Bauds
76*.
L mi stool, January S3 —Noon.—Cottou easier but
uotlowur. Uplands 11* lu Jl*. Orleans 11* to 11*.
Salas 19,tAI0.
Ilavai, January S3.—6uga: drmcr at 6*. .
IitvxurooL January gt. Afternoon.—Cotton qulst
Uplands 11* to 11* ; Orisons 11* to ii*. Salas ig,fb i.
NOTICE.
F ROM and after tils isle, Mr COLD UN C. KETCH-
UM.iaticopartner withaiain the Wbotasala tiro-
csty. Froduca, and Commtaaion basis as*, under tba Arm
The Oldest and Longest Established
STANDARD MANURE
JT can he rellfd on as unUorm tc qnallty, alwsys raila-
bia. productive ol large crops, and
“ COCNTEBTElTa ! BuV no Magoiel’s I’lLLS
or Salve with* little pampnlct iusijc luc box
thev art boyu*. The genuine have me name of ;ct T V* T-T T-f 'W
J. HaYDock on box with iiamc ot .1. Mao,net., ' ° -*• -* J v - L - J xv
>LD. The genuine have the l'i'd surrounded ’
with white powder." j FIVE HUNDRED PKEpEN'.' '•
ttre.y new sir es, to arrive ntx-
ALL ORDERS FOR TUB CR'ITBD r TA TBS SU'Sl tng to buy. win save mousy 7 a«
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:<* tl ;; *af.
• ■<: xpp.'y
-- 1*- e»ery ca^<
* c corn.
7- ’.‘.s*. I »u^e
z.t cxV7'ienc*\
VM k. YOUNG.
f rC'UL’.y. JLAbccu, x
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DE. MAGGIEL’8 PILL8 OE SALVE
AEE 25 CESTS PTE BOX
Dr, r JL_^. WfkLSoN.ho'r Agt., Atlanta GTE
UNEXCELLED BY ANY INiTHE MARKET
IN THE HIGH PER CENTAQB OF
TRUE FERTILIZING PRINCIPLE
So d under a binding legal gttsmmr* of purity and
free, om from adnlt ration. L"r*i aud approved ny tbe
most suoeessioi crop growers, and prafarrod by many to
Peruvian Ouano.
DIREQTION9 FOR USE)
Rhode*' Standard Nauurs is prenarad ax-
ptvse.y for drill rultuia An application oi 100 pounds
pvr sera la considered sofRcient for Ctone, but expert-
enred fenders report &>i p uuns st repaying the outlay.
tST Prices In Atlanta, per too. cash, (53. Tricaa, so-
cepiaucat or notea, per ton, (07 63, and tnteieet, payebla
November and December, 16 0
P. r. PEAHK .V CO., Aeeuta,
No 11 Alatuma Sure:.
Atlanta, Georgia.
HARNEY X CO , Gauers! Agents,
barannab, Goor.da. JanSOday
1 SOa.
Winter Ajrrangement.
Great WasIe
3 THE (
LottisriOe, CiLclimatl or lfca]><§,
JS 1 EE.
sc. Gools bought tl THE LIVE JEWELKT STORE
t warranted to be exactly »* -rr'«t:r! ‘ n lit
CHARLES BOHNEFELD,
ATI.kNTA, GEORGIA.
U X DERTAKEK,
Mauui'acturer ol Coffin*,
a>r tyj’-x* t>
caAlstj wid »t;)< of cay u I f'»
GEv. >HA
d«17— •' ’ r
TO THE NORTH AND EAST,
—NT-i-
■ EKN-atV
nsuta of OAKHOLL k HKTCBU Jd. Wa occupy tne new
bqLolagMconerof Broad and Hunier stresu. Jtnu-
WM. 6, CARROLL.
NOTICE.
W ILL ba sold at the raaldeoca of Mrs. Grant, on tbe
west side of Prior attest, benrseu Peu-e end Gar-
nan streets, la the city of Alieme. on tbe ed dey oi Fab-
riury next, comaauunget 10 o'clock, s. m., tbe per-
•oiieipruneny beloegteg t» theeeUU ol JeaasL. •rant,
late of said ooenty, da cessed, conalrttng of hnuaebold
eed kitchen lunuiure, cemage, horsea, end teeny ouier
articles loo numerous to mention.
Alao, on tha same day, at the edict ot Btllyar k B.-n.,
oa VS bllaball airaet, In salu city, one office desk aud
chair, Belonging to Said deceased. Terms (ask.
Jeiigi—lot L JoUM T. GRANT, Adm'r.
FOB BALE.
^ 'beQfjSsMR^*f*«t& «shSng“i
purcb.M me referred lo W. B. Debuey, eFthe uBcd of
. . • Cel. L V. GRANT,
Superlntendeot Atleata A Weet Point Rellroed,
jeugj - lot* Offios Kallroed Block, Whiubell aL
MXnUttKf XAMUUKlf
R AGfl LOAUb OF BEST S3 ABLE MANORS
UyV/VV/ lor aila at ibe Cavalry Camp. Tenut rea
sonable. Cell or apply to Commending Officer, at the
t»»f, JenlMt*
LOCHRANK A CLARK,
Attorneys at Law.
I HAVE asAxdated with me In tha practice of law st
Atlanta, ludga ItlCUAHU JL CLARK, who will be
islantlv at onr office, ou Br.vad atrvet. Brown's Build-
end devote his eervtcee to the bnslncee'of the firm,
end excius.vely to cares is the various Octtrta u this
dly. . O. A. LOCQMaMB,
Attorney at Law,
Isnit-tm offl;e el Beoon end Atiacta.
Pataougert by tha Bout* have Choice of
TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT HOCTBb
—TO-
1ST E W YORK:,
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wathington.
tr Peaeangere boktiag uckeu bj Uus rente to New
Tort. Philadelphia, or SelUoorc. an rail W itbibe-to:
without extra chirr*.
yak* UU AJ vfa MOXVILLI or ACQCflA
TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA
Dolly mt b.ia a.m. and B.4 6 p.m.
After arrrvsl of eU Scmibarn warns, an: mats dose
connections to above cam ad dues. .
ixd JLu .tu.» t
L R G S s
Goofit rtitK to the *r»tt* c: lit t.’vie. irfi
tbttt
BOA-. CffcT N’VM ttt
vr Check Baggnf* to Louisville, ssi ivwUl be •
re-cheeked to doatiaatldb on Trains of Louierille '
and Rasbruie BaUroad before arrival at Lotus Till*
HAMMOND 1 WRLLBURN,
Attorneys at Law,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WILL practlde'fn tba'Supreui* Court, held la Atlseta
71 Ir.t Moidkye tn June end Dtceesber
,, . ftn IhaFad-
eisl Court, bold In Atfnnu eceond Moedeytla March
and beptameert end in theanpetlor Courts, held 1* At
lanta tret Meadaye iu May and Novembec. Jteurx day
gl ilays before conn.•Jael-ty
SHELL OYSTERS!
THE BEST IN THE CITY!
AT F. EDDLEMAN’8,
WHITEHALL STREET.
Jaill-l
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINc.
A
W^tt» k
N,
x t*
K
»ba:
bnt c
1 CoX.
V<CST.
Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets, &c,
MAM'FACTUUEH
j. yD r i .mi j*
ALL KIHDS OF FURNITURE,
W'Al\S f.: 3l> rI-A---S««t Wm *7
' V- .s-rafU-4o
THIS WAY FOR CHRISTMAS!
.T. M. HOLBROOK
• ex f$rrr»’. Mxe.
. n;\»s MQiirxt 8itu,
-x Frrccs t ccty tt\*.
Ckthirv&'E
f» e,Foc:MuJes
..»» ? ' » Dtrm feilk Be'.j.
A.fitT Hltf,
r:5Ba. Y*..>e>. »a<i Trxrtiirg
p* & '
dvusa-
,\cl\ iTfisi'tneut*.
cm BAhK'G CQSfeBANT.OF,MACON.,
| W. P GOODAII
I CRdh'.fr.
C. A. NUTTIHG
President.
SNOWING as I da fraa
1 tnaxy rears' expertesev la tan hn-.rKVS. ;a Gvorgta tt
Wsiis oi her l-oopJc. and bring determined to anas, tn
quentlty. variety, sal prke, 1 on. sad wU
DIRECTORS; 1
VV 3. JClHNbTOSi W. S. HOLT
J. GK2J2AM, J. E. JONES,.
Ample Tim* tor Xtsdf at Good Hotels j
AUK FUR TICKkla Via '-'j
LOUISVILLE.
CENERAL TICKET OFFICE, Atlanta
E. H. 7VAEREH,
Muter of Tranaporunos,
mffilj w * A. R K.
tad Leather Hove ta tbe ^outb,
Beaamber the place and eitn.
FIL.-v . W (55 • vriLL-da s g-uer»' BANKING BTSWEM In *:'. «}
C»Ta-> L.. b... oaos , ^ detal If. Ti.e-io-.k.’ in*» totnpauy 1. aL owned
:t L | :n Macon ai.d v-..; IU\...g nocircnlaliw tepiotect,
I. T. BANKS,
:&* wbo
; rv#i!or» <c*i t-a'^
i .V,a- if.-
nrity of De-
NATIONAL C1TT BANK.
Consult the Wleho* of the Ladles.'
a>d err
8T O IN E’8
New York AdvriUompnts.
B. O. MORRIS, Jr.,
llmcceeeorisCaaDwxj.t A Mass- 1
COTTON EACTOlt AM)
Roferertoest
t.re-n,ky.
V .Tv: »». A n,:r r.C .V
Me.-.-. ■ •• Naarnsi Bstk.
A u h ■■ tn a C,i
PERFECT CLOTHES FRAME |;oesebai pommissiok xwchaxt.
20 OLD SLIP.
Patented February 11, 1868.
| uny. y, 51 <
so nor* InproTomBoU lo CLOTHES • Purri B. Mru-xxv
.or Um ♦oamll of oxcoUcoc* b« b#<*xi
is lht«. U wittottl exception, th« b*tl *xU-
iWodmrofw*AteU»«poStlc.
Wb*o to om it occople* no Bior» room tbui couple
II tMixie firm, *nH cootmloe Bbout forty feet
G.r.nac N **local »4-vk
1Vu;i.c’* back c! Kaox«.!»
F ret S*?i-*r.!i ‘ *uk
Mo - wcl. Me\>utc t Co
Iloch Don*;'.*** Ov
C'virunooct l».*jouat x^i Depo*lt B»nk
•i .t->» - tl* wfim i?h*t tttrAQg*. Te*nn.
.. .LotvtxrUle, Ky.
....Loc'ertHe, Ky,
... l-OUlaTtlltt, Sy.
....Icuirrtllt, Ky.
. ^Llo«!t, Mo.
.... m. Loci*. Mo
C icci&sAti, 0.
Mviophi* Tew.
. Kci»xnU»s Tcna.
KtoxrtHe, Tfna.
Kuoin ie. Tenn.
Naanrill*, To&&.
of xOn* When not tu atoll ts eloeed up, occupying no
'iffia'andifeimed haa aecured the right of tbe State ol
Georgia, a*i will dlapoee of territory to the advantage
^TbciSothe* Frame* are on exhibition end far tele st
“ ' " J 3 MeCrath’s. VVblteball etroet, At
Frtce: TWO DOLLARS.
Q. TT. STOCK13.
vvT’h‘«aVb^s. i
Now York,
Eurulkthod lloume to Rent
NS-VLT-" " NIv.iED itoystc_CObU(25e *lx
A Jackaoc. Attorseyt
)in7it-6t
J . H . GOULD,
H aving c-roedaiimitedpariter*b:raadertbeiaw*! no BrvRd S.'rsst, Oppoaite the Market,
of tbe State of New Tort, with Mr.„r» Franti B. 1
“ «?.»! 1*0™- SAVANNAH, CEORC1A,
Muller aud Wm. Herman Brown at vp c
dcr til* Am c»mt of “B. C* J r..
tin Blue, with leer****! hdlltie*, tbe Vn»
•hue office, Mo. Oifi SJt|\
New Totk. AsgWl *, ISOS.
D. C. MORRIS, da.
AI.L KIXDS OF bALTw
tv Alt* OY^TKhfi, in #b«li or by
; -.no *a l; iiEDUi.C' U xty qu*ntUie« to
I tcii purciuc<t». Term 4 catU.